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From: Rachel <ra...@pu...> - 2003-06-03 15:43:11
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Dear Sir or Madam, I have the pleasure to know your esteemed Corp. We are a manufacturer of garments and bags in Quanzhou, China. I think we can cooperate and supply you with garments and bags as you need. The following is some introductions about our company. Set up: 1988 Type: manufacturer & exporter Product: knitted garments and bags Employees: 1300 persons ( garments factory: 500 bags factory: 800) Product data: product (main items) capacity(/year) brief 2,000,000dzs baby body 1,800,000dzs boxer short 200,000dzs pajama 50,000dzs soft bag 1,500,000pcs hard bag 500,000pcs Mimn order: 300dzs for garments 500pcs for bags Payment: irrevocable L/C at sight Our garment factory mainly specialize in Lady's and men's underwear, children's wear, baby's wear, pajama, boxer shorts, T-shirt, etc. The materials we often use are cotton, T/C, Polyester, Polyamide, Elasthan, and Polyamide. Our products are design with PAD system, produced with advanced equipment, processed in highly quality control system with seasoned workmanship and high efficiency. Our main market is Europe, Australia, Japan. We also accept the orders designed and required by costumers. Our bag factory was founded in 1988, too. We produce all kinds of bags, including suitcase, backpack, travel bag, shoulder bag, sport bag, trolley, camera bag, tote bag, school bag, computer case, luggage,waist bag, notecase, etc. And the goods have met a great favor in the Europe countries, Australia and America because of their good quality, beautiful design and competitive price. Thank you very much. Hope you will give us an opportunity to do business together and we will try our level best to fulfill your present requirement. Should you therefore need any more details for your clarification, pls do not hesitate to contact us. And you are welcome to visit our factories. With best regards Rachel Wang Mob:0086-13960286700 Jason Chen Mob:0086-13959893400 Vicki Wang Mob:0086-13960228599 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SENWER GARMENTS CO., LTD. ADD: Room F202, Fugui Renjia Building, Liuguan Road, Quanzhou, Fujian, China. Tel: 0086-595-2506700 Fax: 0086-595-2563400 P.C.:362000 E-mail: ra...@pu... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Rachel <se...@pu...> - 2003-05-21 15:12:10
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Dear Sir or Madam, I have the pleasure to know your esteemed corp. We are a manufacturer & exporter of garments and bags in Quanzhou, China. I think we can cooperate and supply you with garments as you need. The following is some introductions about our company. Set up: 1988 Type: manufacturer & exporter Product: knitted garments and bags Employees: 1300 persons ( garments factory: 500 bags factory: 800) Product data: product (main items) capacity(/year) brief 2,000,000dzs baby body 1,800,000dzs boxer short 200,000dzs pajama 50,000dzs soft bag 1,500,000pcs hard bag 500,000pcs Mimn order: 300dzs for garments Payment: irrevocable L/C at sight Bank: BANK OF CHINA Our garment factory mainly specialize in Lady's and men's underwear, children's wear, baby's wear, pajama, boxer shorts, T-shirt, etc. The materials we often use are cotton, T/C, Polyester, Polyamide, Elasthan, and Polyamide. Our products are design with PAD system, produced with advanced equipment, processed in highly quality control system with seasoned workmanship and high efficiency. Our main market is Europe, Australia, Japan and America. We also accept the orders designed and required by costumers. You can see some pictures of our samples through our web http://www.senwer.com. (For more pictures in your interesting, pls kindly contact us directly). Our bag factory was founded in 1988, too. We produce all kinds of bags, including suitcase, backpack, travel bag, shoulder bag, sport bag, trolley, camera bag, tote bag, school bag, computer case, luggage,waist bag, notecase, etc. And the goods have met a great favor in the Europe countries, Australia and America because of their good quality, beautiful design and competitive price. Thank you very much. Hope you will give us an opportunity to do business together and we will try our level best to fulfill your present requirement. Should you therefore need any more details for your clarification, pls do not hesitate to contact us. And you are welcome to visit our factories. With best regards Rachel Wang Mob:0086-13960286700 E-mail:ra...@se... Jason Chen Mob:0086-13959893400 E-mail: jas...@se... Vicki Wang Mob:0086-13960228599 E-mail: vi...@se... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SENWER GARMENTS CO., LTD. ADD: Room F202, Fugui Renjia Building, Liuguan Road, Quanzhou, Fujian, China. Tel: 0086-595-2506700 Fax: 0086-595-2563400 P.C.:362000 Http://www.senwer.com E-mail: se...@pu... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Rachel <se...@pu...> - 2003-05-19 15:38:26
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Dear Sir, I have the pleasure to know your esteemed corp. We are a manufacturer & exporter of garments and bags in Quanzhou, China. I think we can cooperate and supply you with garments as you need. The following is some introductions about our company. Set up: 1988 Type: manufacturer & exporter Product: knitted garments and bags Employees: 1300 persons ( garments factory: 500 bags factory: 800) Product data: product (main items) capacity(/year) brief 2,000,000dzs baby body 1,800,000dzs boxer short 200,000dzs pajama 50,000dzs soft bag 1,500,000pcs hard bag 500,000pcs Mimn order: 300dzs for garments Payment: irrevocable L/C at sight Bank: BANK OF CHINA Our garment factory mainly specialize in Lady's and men's underwear, children's wear, baby's wear, pajama, boxer shorts, T-shirt, etc. The materials we often use are cotton, T/C, Polyester, Polyamide, Elasthan, and Polyamide. Our products are design with PAD system, produced with advanced equipment, processed in highly quality control system with seasoned workmanship and high efficiency. Our main market is Europe, Australia, Japan and America. We also accept the orders designed and required by costumers. You can see some pictures of our samples through our web http://www.senwer.com. (For more pictures in your interesting, pls kindly contact us directly). Our bag factory was founded in 1988, too. We produce all kinds of bags, including suitcase, backpack, travel bag, shoulder bag, sport bag, trolley, camera bag, tote bag, school bag, computer case, luggage,waist bag, notecase, etc. And the goods have met a great favor in the Europe countries, Australia and America because of their good quality, beautiful design and competitive price. Thank you very much. Hope you will give us an opportunity to do business together and we will try our level best to fulfill your present requirement. Should you therefore need any more details for your clarification, pls do not hesitate to contact us. And you are welcome to visit our factories. With best regards Rachel Wang Mob:0086-13960286700 E-mail:ra...@se... Jason Chen Mob:0086-13959893400 E-mail: jas...@se... Vicki Wang Mob:0086-13960228599 E-mail: vi...@se... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SENWER GARMENTS CO., LTD. ADD: Room F202, Fugui Renjia Building, Liuguan Road, Quanzhou, Fujian, China. Tel: 0086-595-2506700 Fax: 0086-595-2563400 P.C.:362000 Http://www.senwer.com E-mail: se...@pu... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Slava P. <sl...@je...> - 2003-04-28 01:42:55
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The syntax package in the CVS can now be used outside of jEdit. Note that it is still GPL'd. Maybe someone wants to hack the syntax.jedit.org text area to use the new syntax code? The API is not much different. I am planning on making the text area independent too, at a later stage. -- Slava Pestov |
From: Philip A. <pa...@be...> - 2003-04-24 18:43:31
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Philip Aston writes: [Re-sending because the original I sent on 16/4/03 hasn't appeared in the archives]. Slava Pestov writes on 9 April: > On April 8, 2003 11:36 am, Philip Aston wrote: > > 1. Is jEdit Syntax still under active development? There doesn't > > seem to be an awful amount of activity. > > The last version of jEdit that had a fully pluggable text area was > jEdit 2.3. jEdit-syntax currently contains jEdit 2.2 code. Is there > any interest in me releasing the jEdit 2.3 code under a public > domain license? I already got permission from all contributors some > time ago, but never got around to doing it. The main improvement in > the 2.3 text area was a line number gutter. Speaking personally, I don't think this gives me too much over the current version of jEdit-syntax; it would still be "forked and forgotten" code at the end of an evolutionary tree. > > 2. Its a fork of a subset of jEdit; are there any plans to take > > future merges from JEdit? > > One of the planned enhancements in jEdit 4.2 is an independent > syntax package. The old syntax engine used in jEdit-syntax was > independent, but the new code that reads token markers from XML > definitions has always been tied into the rest of jEdit. This sound great. > Note that the jEdit 4.2 syntax package will remain GPL'd. Any chance of it being LGPL'd? I need something that is compatible with my BSD like license. > Making the text area independent is a slightly harder task. The > text area itself is pretty modular, however it depends on the jEdit > document model, and the input handling code, both of which are very > closely tied to pretty much every other part of the editor. > > Throughout the 4.x series I'm slowly working toward a modular text > area. Once its done jEdit-syntax will be inline with jEdit and it > will be a killer text control; folding, word wrap, auto indent, > etc. and much faster than anything else out there. Droool... when can I have this? :-) Can I infer from this that you are definitely planning to release this in a jEdit-syntax form? And further that jEdit-syntax will incorporate the "jEdit 4.2 syntax package". (and now the killer question) what license? Many thanks, - Phil |
From: Slava P. <sl...@je...> - 2003-04-16 12:47:15
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2003 at 10:37:34AM +0100, Philip Aston wrote: > Droool... when can I have this? :-) When its done :-) > Can I infer from this that you are definitely planning to release this > in a jEdit-syntax form? And further that jEdit-syntax will incorporate > the "jEdit 4.2 syntax package". (and now the killer question) what > license? The license will probably stay GPL. You mentioned your software is BSD licensed; I don't think there are many problems with linking BSD and GPL. -- Slava Pestov |
From: Philip A. <pa...@be...> - 2003-04-16 09:46:30
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Slava Pestov writes on 9 April: > On April 8, 2003 11:36 am, Philip Aston wrote: > > 1. Is jEdit Syntax still under active development? There doesn't > > seem to be an awful amount of activity. > > The last version of jEdit that had a fully pluggable text area was > jEdit 2.3. jEdit-syntax currently contains jEdit 2.2 code. Is there > any interest in me releasing the jEdit 2.3 code under a public > domain license? I already got permission from all contributors some > time ago, but never got around to doing it. The main improvement in > the 2.3 text area was a line number gutter. Speaking personally, I don't think this gives me too much over the current version of jEdit-syntax; it would still be "forked and forgotten" code at the end of an evolutionary tree. > > 2. Its a fork of a subset of jEdit; are there any plans to take > > future merges from JEdit? > > One of the planned enhancements in jEdit 4.2 is an independent > syntax package. The old syntax engine used in jEdit-syntax was > independent, but the new code that reads token markers from XML > definitions has always been tied into the rest of jEdit. This sound great. > Note that the jEdit 4.2 syntax package will remain GPL'd. Any chance of it being LGPL'd? I need something that is compatible with my BSD like license. > Making the text area independent is a slightly harder task. The > text area itself is pretty modular, however it depends on the jEdit > document model, and the input handling code, both of which are very > closely tied to pretty much every other part of the editor. > > Throughout the 4.x series I'm slowly working toward a modular text > area. Once its done jEdit-syntax will be inline with jEdit and it > will be a killer text control; folding, word wrap, auto indent, > etc. and much faster than anything else out there. Droool... when can I have this? :-) Can I infer from this that you are definitely planning to release this in a jEdit-syntax form? And further that jEdit-syntax will incorporate the "jEdit 4.2 syntax package". (and now the killer question) what license? Many thanks, - Phil |
From: Slava P. <sl...@je...> - 2003-04-09 21:32:57
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Hi, On April 8, 2003 11:36 am, Philip Aston wrote: > 1. Is jEdit Syntax still under active development? There doesn't seem > to be an awful amount of activity. The last version of jEdit that had a fully pluggable text area was jEdit 2.3. jEdit-syntax currently contains jEdit 2.2 code. Is there any interest in me releasing the jEdit 2.3 code under a public domain license? I already got permission from all contributors some time ago, but never got around to doing it. The main improvement in the 2.3 text area was a line number gutter. > 2. Its a fork of a subset of jEdit; are there any plans to take future > merges from JEdit? One of the planned enhancements in jEdit 4.2 is an independent syntax package. The old syntax engine used in jEdit-syntax was independent, but the new code that reads token markers from XML definitions has always been tied into the rest of jEdit. Note that the jEdit 4.2 syntax package will remain GPL'd. Making the text area independent is a slightly harder task. The text area itself is pretty modular, however it depends on the jEdit document model, and the input handling code, both of which are very closely tied to pretty much every other part of the editor. Throughout the 4.x series I'm slowly working toward a modular text area. Once its done jEdit-syntax will be inline with jEdit and it will be a killer text control; folding, word wrap, auto indent, etc. and much faster than anything else out there. -- Slava Pestov |
From: Philip A. <pa...@be...> - 2003-04-09 08:29:56
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Hi, I have a few questions regarding jEdit Syntax. It sounds just what I need but... 1. Is jEdit Syntax still under active development? There doesn't seem to be an awful amount of activity. 2. Its a fork of a subset of jEdit; are there any plans to take future merges from JEdit? 3. What's its competition? :-) Thanks, - Phil |
From: <gar...@ex...> - 2002-10-11 05:31:50
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Am I correct in assuming that this component does not initialize correctly or doesn't work on Linux ?? If so i will work on the issue. I ask this because perhaps i have done something stupid and or am confused, two of my most consistent qualities :) Thanks Gary ------------------------------------------------ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! |
From: Henning, O. <Hen...@lo...> - 2002-08-21 11:11:10
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Hi, seems I forgot to announce it on the lists. Here it goes... Download under http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/jedit-syntax/jedit-syntax-2.2.2.zip?downl oad Oliver Changes from 2.2.2 RC 1 to 2.2.2 ================================ - keybindings for clipboard operations (ctrl c, ctrl v, ctrl x) and "select-all" (ctrl a) (me) - javadoc cleanups for new package structure (me) This e-mail and any attachment is for authorised use by the intended recipient(s) only. It may contain proprietary material, confidential information and/or be subject to legal privilege. It should not be copied, disclosed to, retained or used by, any other party. If you are not an intended recipient then please promptly delete this e-mail and any attachment and all copies and inform the sender. Thank you. |
From: Tom B. <to...@je...> - 2001-08-12 05:23:23
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Hi all, I'd like to just quickly post some of my ideas for the jEdit syntax package moving forward. First, I should introduce myself. I'm the chief architect and lead developer for the dbXML Group, which is the sponsoring company behind the dbXML Project. dbXML is an Apache licensed native XML database written in Java. Beyond architecting and writing the core database, I've also done quite a bit of GUI development. Some of that includes the GUI for dbXML Professional (CommercialWare), a product that includes the jEdit Syntax package. My overall goal is to guide the development of the syntax package in the direction of being a very customizable standalone JavaBean. Where jEdit has a definite look and feel to it, a JavaBean needs to be flexible enough to accommodate the needs of the developers that use it, and should be able to easily adopt the look and feel of the application that it's being embedded into. At the same time, I want to keep the underlying behavior and functionality of both jEdit and the syntax package as common as possible, unless it is absolutely necessary to deviate from this. This will be possible partly through the generous donation of code from the jEdit developers. In order to accomplish the level of customization and flexibility that developers will need in the jEdit Syntax package, I'll need both feedback to drive the feature set, and help to develop the functionality. So if you'd like to contribute either code or feedback, I'd very much like to hear from you. Thanks, Tom |